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Now that we are in the holiday season, take a look at the variety of programs offered at a branch near you! Take the kids to a storytime with Santa, watch A Christmas Carol live, prepare for holiday meals, and much more.

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Site contains more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics. Ranging from Cro-Magnon carvings to hobo signs and subway graffiti, the signs are clearly drawn and thoroughly described.

"The commonly stated rule, that Easter Day is the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs next after the vernal equinox, is somewhat misleading because it is not a precise statement of the actual ecclesiastical rules." This site gives the rules, a chart of the dates of Easter for the years 1980-2024, and an algorithm that "will compute the date of Easter in the Gregorian calendar system."

The Stacks at AccessMyLibrary provides instant and easy access to articles focused on Culture and Society. From publications like the Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice and The Advocate, as well as its broad coverage of popular topics like Women and Gender Issues, Sociology, and Anthropology, AccessMyLibrary gives you free and unlimited access to newspaper archives, journal articles, magazine back issues, reference works and more, all courtesy of your local library!

The United Nations Volunteering program has set up the Online Volunteering Service for those interested in volunteering or finding volunteers exclusively online. Positions can be found by task (design, translation, etc...), development topic (youth, culture, etc...) , and by region.